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Social Security Employee Creates Fake Profiles to Collect Funds

A Social Security Administration (SSA) employee has been ordered to federal prison for stealing government property and failing to appear for February 2024 sentencing, fleeing to Mexico.

USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins Unveils Plan to Lower Egg Prices

USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins unveiled her plan to lower egg prices in a piece published in The Wall Street Journal.

Trump to End Venezuela’s Chevron Deal

President Donald Trump announced that he is terminating a Biden-era policy allowing Chevron to operate within Venezuela.

DOJ Weighs Indictments Against University Campus Activists

Leo Terrell, head of the Department of Justice's Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, announced that the department is planning to file federal hate crime indictments.

Gavin Newsom to Launch Podcast

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) announced that he is launching a podcast.

Republicans Introduce Bill to Defund ‘Liberal Propaganda’ NPR

Two Republicans have introduced a bill that would end the taxpayer funding of National Public Radio (NPR).

20,000 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in One Month

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that more than 20,000 illegal immigrants have been arrested over the course of one month.

USDA Moves to Block Illegal Immigrants from Receiving Food Stamps

U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary (USDA) Brooke Rollins announced that she directed officials to block illegal immigrants from receiving food stamps and other taxpayer benefits.

UK’s Starmer Seeks U.S. Support for Ukraine Amid Ceasefire Talks

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, February 27, 2025, in Washington, D.C., aiming to secure American backing for Ukraine in potential ceasefire agreements with Russia. Starmer has warned that any ceasefire without a strong security guarantee could allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to regroup and renew hostilities.

Scottish Lawmaker Defends Buffer Zones Amid Prayer Controversy

A new bill in Scotland has sparked debate over religious freedom and free speech after concerns arose that it could criminalize praying inside one's home if visible from an abortion clinic. The "Safe Access Zones" bill, introduced by Scottish Green Party Member of Parliament (MSP) Gillian Mackay, seeks to establish 200-meter buffer zones around abortion facilities, preventing protests and any activities perceived as attempting to influence individuals seeking services.

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